Fuck its taken me years to comment on this one, i have had it on vinyl since 1992 and it still sounds amazingly good in terms on no surface noise, pops or crackles, my copy sounds almost fresh now as it did when i bought it, but i do confess i have taken good care of it over the years. as far as the 2 tracks presented on this Rhythm is dancer loses out bigtime to See The Light (Hypnotic Base Line Mix) far superior track in my opinion and one i have never gotten tired of listening to over the years, its a classy, stylish trance track and it does indeed have a hypnotic bassline and what sounds like guitar like melody with, what? is it a chorus effect? dunno! whatever but it is an endlessly enjoyable track.
I loved Todd Terry's version (Tee's Choice). The ending is amazing and eerie. It's a great inclusion alongside the other original mixes. Also, the Purple Hazed Mix (Dance 2 Trance) - at 3.14 they play the same riff but with a different sound and it sounds identical to what Mr Vain by Culture Beat (Torsten Fenslau must have been listening for sure) would be based upon.
I have a version bought in 1993 that says "MADE IN HOLLAND" on the labels. I can't find it here - cannot be in 30 years no one has entered it to the database, can it?
This is a tune I find myself going back to even after all these years. It has a king of simplistic, timeless quality about it. Maybe its the naive nature of the tune, maybe its the memories and maybe its the dancer on the label picture performing a tricky backflip whilst his apparently enormous penis dangles freely in the breeze. For whichever reason, this release has kept me jumping for joy and questioning the concept of penis envy for well over a decade.